November 6, 2025

“Big Joke” Submits Request for Investigation into PCT Police Officers’ Alleged Ties to Gambling Websites

Bangkok: “Big Joke” has formally requested the House Security Committee to investigate PCT police officers for allegedly receiving money from gambling websites. He emphasized his commitment to truth and transparency, stating he harbors no personal vendetta against the police organization. His actions follow allegations linking gambling website funds to the family of an individual close to “Big T.” According to

Defense Minister Accepts Cambodia’s Proposal to Clear Mines in Five Areas

Phnom penh: The Minister of Defense has accepted a proposal from Cambodia to clear five minefields from Thailand, following Thailand’s initial proposal of 13 areas, which did not include Wat Ta Kwai. The Defense Minister emphasized that while peaceful negotiations will be prioritized, the use of force will remain a last resort. According to Thai News Agency, General Nataphol Nakphanit,

Top 5 Coffee Myths Debunked: Fact-Check of Popular Warnings

Bangkok: Coffee, a beloved beverage worldwide, often comes with a range of warnings on social media. A recent compilation of the top five most popular stories about coffee drinking prohibitions has been scrutinized by experts to separate fact from fiction. The analysis aims to guide coffee enthusiasts on which claims are true and which should be critically evaluated before sharing.

Phradon Warns of Imminent Flooding in Central Region Due to Increased Dam Discharge

Bangkok: “Phradon” has issued a warning to the central region along the main rivers, advising residents to prepare for potential flooding over the next two to three days. The Chao Phraya Dam has requested an increase in water release, prompting concerns about a repeat of past flooding incidents. According to Thai News Agency, Mr. Paradorn Prisananantakul, Minister to the Prime

Vietnam’s Exports to United States Decline Amid Ongoing Tariff Discussions

Hanoi: Vietnam’s exports to the United States saw a decline for the second month in a row in October, impacted by ongoing US tariffs. Despite the decrease, Vietnam continues to maintain a trade surplus with the US. According to Thai News Agency, Vietnam’s General Statistics Office released a report detailing the country’s social and economic performance for October and the

NSTDA Unveils High-Yield Rice Varieties at Rice Field Day 2025

Kamphaeng saen: NSTDA showcases the potential of innovative rice varieties, with high yields of 2 tons per rai. Biotech, NSTDA, and Kasetsart University, Kamphaeng Saen Campus, held “NSTDA-KU Rice Field Day 2025” to promote “innovative rice varieties with high yields of 1.5-2 tons per rai.” These varieties are short-harvesting, disease- and insect-resistant, resistant to critical environmental conditions, and environmentally friendly.

Thammanat Confirms Readiness of Royal Irrigation Department for Tropical Storm Kalmaegi

Bangkok: Thammanat, the Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Agriculture and Cooperatives, has assured the public that the Royal Irrigation Department is fully prepared to handle the impending Tropical Storm Kalmaegi, which is expected to bring increased rainfall to Thailand between November 7th and 9th. According to Thai News Agency, Deputy Prime Minister Thammanat Prompao emphasized that measures are in

Pasak Dam at Full Capacity, Increasing Water Release

Lopburi: The Royal Irrigation Department revealed that the Pasak Jolasid Dam is reaching its full capacity, necessitating increased discharge rates to cope with Tropical Storm Kalmaegi. Residents of the Pasak River Basin are warned to watch for a 1.5-1.8 meter rise in water levels, emphasizing that water levels downstream of the dam will remain within the river. According to Thai